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LOT 37473939

Ancient Greek Silver Set of Fibulae and Chain, ex. Gallery Cahn

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Dimensions: L = 4-5 cm / Chain L = 27 cm Origin: Greece Two Fibulae and a Necklace. L. 30 cm. Silver. Two fibulae with similar decoration. Pin holder in the shape of an upright palmette with a rivet to which the pin was attached. The catch consists of a plaque adorned by two hemispherical elements and a central loop. The bow of the fibula is composed of four, respectively five, fluted beads alternating with disc-shaped elements. Fibulae of this type were found mainly in northern Greece and the Balkans. L. max. 4. 9 cm. Furthermore, a four-strand necklace with a ring at each end. Probably part of a larger ensemble. Both pins and one catch lost. One loop broken. Northern Greek, 5th4th cent. B. C. Provenance information: I have acquired this object in 2020 from the art market Switzerland. \t Previous ownership history: Purchased in 2020 from the art market Switzerland, before that at the Gallery of J. D. Cahn Basel, before that in the private collection of Herbert A. Cahn, Basel. Published in Cahn’s Quarterly 3/2014 Page 7. I warrant to obtained this lot in a legal manner. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki. I guarantee that I am entitled to ship this lot. I will take care that any necessary permits will be arranged and I will inform the buyer about this if this takes more than a few days. The item is unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic and as described.

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Dimensions: L = 4-5 cm / Chain L = 27 cm Origin: Greece Two Fibulae and a Necklace. L. 30 cm. Silver. Two fibulae with similar decoration. Pin holder in the shape of an upright palmette with a rivet to which the pin was attached. The catch consists of a plaque adorned by two hemispherical elements and a central loop. The bow of the fibula is composed of four, respectively five, fluted beads alternating with disc-shaped elements. Fibulae of this type were found mainly in northern Greece and the Balkans. L. max. 4. 9 cm. Furthermore, a four-strand necklace with a ring at each end. Probably part of a larger ensemble. Both pins and one catch lost. One loop broken. Northern Greek, 5th4th cent. B. C. Provenance information: I have acquired this object in 2020 from the art market Switzerland. \t Previous ownership history: Purchased in 2020 from the art market Switzerland, before that at the Gallery of J. D. Cahn Basel, before that in the private collection of Herbert A. Cahn, Basel. Published in Cahn’s Quarterly 3/2014 Page 7. I warrant to obtained this lot in a legal manner. Provenance statement seen by Catawiki. I guarantee that I am entitled to ship this lot. I will take care that any necessary permits will be arranged and I will inform the buyer about this if this takes more than a few days. The item is unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic and as described.

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